Tools and Materials:

Steps:

2. Miter cut the molding to size. Make sure the ends fit together snugly.

3. Prime and paint the molding and allow it to dry completely.

WkndProj_10_Leveling_s4x3

4. Use wood glue and a nail gun to attach the molding to the door. Start with the top piece. Use a level to make sure it is level before you nail the top piece in place.

5. Once all the pieces have been secured, paint the entire door, not just the new molding. This will hide the small gap between the new molding and the old door, making it look like one continuous piece.

Next Up

Swap dated laminate for a classic butcher-block countertop. Unlike stone or solid surface, butcher block can be fabricated in a basement or garage workshop, making it the perfect DIY project to totally transform your kitchen on a budget.